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Poster: GennyBenni Date: January 14, 2010 06:27:21am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: TDIH '67

http://www.archive.org/details/gd67-01-14.sbd.vernon.9108.sbeok.shnf

Morning Dew, Viola Lee Blues, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

I'd never listened to this one before, it kicks ass. The Morning Dew is spectacular, Viola Lee is crunchy and Schoolgirl has an insane flutist playing in a seemingly different key. I like it, but I expect it's not for everyone.

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Poster: TOOTMO Date: January 14, 2010 07:35:31am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

Thanks, GB. I usually don't time travel this far back but the Dew got my attention (and the fact that we haven't seen you 'round these parts in a while.)

More than the guitar, which I thoroughly enjoy, it's the drums that really jumps out at me, especially when you compare the drumming of this period to the double drumming that comes later. To me, this seems "crisper", and DEW is one of those songs where it is obvious, even to us tinears.

TOOTMO


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Poster: Edsel Date: January 14, 2010 08:30:06am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

Played around with some noise reduction, and it sounds to me like ... "hey Phil, Phil, hold it down."

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Poster: TOOTMO Date: January 14, 2010 08:47:55am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

Why? Was he playing with "irrational exuberance"?

TOOTMO

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Poster: cush212 Date: January 14, 2010 08:52:08am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

Phil... "irrational exuberance"?

Too funny... I never heard it happen, could not get enough for that fact!!!

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Poster: Edsel Date: January 14, 2010 09:17:53am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

The "why" is something you'd have to ask Phil, maybe he had a boner for a babe in the crowd, and it looked ridiculous.

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Poster: TOOTMO Date: January 14, 2010 08:04:03am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

On VLB at 3:43, someone yells, "Phil. Hey, Phil. _______" Can anyone make out what that last part is?


TOOTMO

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Poster: jglynn1.2 Date: January 14, 2010 08:04:48am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67


A great way to start the day - listened to this with my Morning Coffee

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Poster: GennyBenni Date: January 14, 2010 11:50:14am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

hey, same here!

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Poster: johnnyonthespot Date: January 14, 2010 05:03:23pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67

Great line from that last reviewer

" The ride out in Dew is exactly what the Dead was all about; formlessness inside the form"

formlessness inside the form, right on.

Take that chef jobyardee

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Poster: DeadRed1971 Date: January 14, 2010 06:00:08pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: TDIH '67, but not!

If this was from Jan '67, who was hitting the gong at the beginning of Dew while Billy was drumming?

Jer's guitar does not sound like his Guild Starfire either. More like a Les Paul.

This is a Dew played on his Guild. Hollow and twangy compared to the other version.
http://www.archive.org/details/gd67-03-18.sbd.fink.10282.sbeok.shnf



This post was modified by DeadRed1971 on 2010-01-15 02:00:08

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